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    CBEER-26 2026 - 38th PARIS International Congress on Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Research (CBEER-26) July 20-22, 2026 Paris (France)

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    Category Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Research

    Deadline: July 01, 2026 | Date: July 20, 2026-July 22, 2026

    Venue/Country: Paris, France

    Updated: 2026-01-28 18:20:20 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for Papers: CBEER-26

    All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:

    1. Core Engineering Foundations (Interrelated)

    These topics serve as the "common language" for all three disciplines.

    Transport Phenomena: The study of momentum (fluid mechanics), energy (heat transfer), and mass transfer.

    Thermodynamics: Energy balances, phase equilibria, and chemical reaction energetics.

    Reaction Engineering: Design and optimization of reactors for chemical or biological processes.

    Process Control & Dynamics: Using sensors and mathematical models to maintain stability in a system.

    Material and Energy Balances: The fundamental accounting of inputs, outputs, and accumulations.

    2. Chemical Engineering (ChE)

    Focuses primarily on the large-scale production of chemicals, fuels, and materials.

    Separation Processes: Distillation, absorption, extraction, and membrane filtration.

    Petrochemical Engineering: Refining crude oil and natural gas processing.

    Polymer & Materials Science: Synthesis of plastics, composites, and advanced nanomaterials.

    Process Intensification: Making chemical plants smaller, safer, and more efficient.

    Catalysis: Developing substances to speed up chemical reactions without being consumed.

    3. Biological Engineering (BioE)

    Applies engineering principles to living systems and biological materials.

    Bioprocess Engineering: Large-scale cultivation of bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells (e.g., for vaccines).

    Metabolic Engineering: Modifying genetic pathways to produce specific chemicals or biofuels.

    Biomedical Engineering:

    Tissue Engineering: Growing replacement organs or scaffolds.

    Pharmacokinetics: Modeling how drugs move through the human body.

    Bioinformatics: Using computational tools to analyze biological data (genomics/proteomics).

    Food Engineering: Processing, preservation, and packaging of food products.

    4. Environmental Engineering (EnvE)

    Focuses on protecting human health and the environment through technical solutions.

    Water & Wastewater Treatment: Design of systems to purify drinking water and treat industrial/municipal waste.

    Air Quality Engineering: Monitoring and controlling industrial emissions and particulate matter.

    Solid & Hazardous Waste Management: Remediation of contaminated soil and landfill engineering.

    Sustainability & Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Quantifying the environmental "footprint" of a product from "cradle to grave."

    Hydrology & Water Resource Management: Managing the distribution and quality of groundwater and surface water.

    5. Major Intersections (Interrelated Topics)

    This is where the three disciplines overlap to solve complex global challenges.

    Green Chemistry, Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS), Industrial Ecology.

    Bioremediation (using microbes to clean spills), Waste-to-Energy, Bio-filtration.

    Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Synthetic Biology, Biomaterials for drug delivery.

    Sustainable Biofuels, Circular Economy systems, Global Climate Modeling.


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